Episode 8 Send Away the Tigers - Don't Call this a Comeback
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In this episode, we dive headfirst into the 2007's Send Away the Tigers the album where the Manic Street Preachers collectively said, “You know what? Let’s be loud again.” After the introspective hush of Lifeblood, the band strapped themselves back into the feather-boa-and-bullhorn energy of their earlier selves. It’s a record of renewal, rage, optimism, and the occasional political sucker punch, all delivered with choruses big enough to rattle the Severn Bridge.
We explore the lyrical resurgence fuelled by Nicky Wire rediscovering his love of myth-making melodrama, the band’s decision to return to their “big guitars, big ideas” ethos, and the curious case of why critics suddenly remembered the Manics were brilliant. Spoiler: the album debuted at #2 in the UK, went gold, and critics called it their “best since Everything Must Go”
As always, we lace the conversation with personal stories, obscure trivia, and just enough humour to make Nicky Wire roll his eyes (affectionately).
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